Deadly storms and tornadoes have caused widespread damage across several states in the U.S. Multiple homes and buildings have been destroyed as a result of these severe weather events. The storms have also led to wildfires in Oklahoma and brush fires in New York due to strong winds. Millions of people are bracing for the possibility of tornadoes as extreme winds have toppled semitrucks in Texas and a tornado with winds over 100 mph hit the Orlando area. A late season winter storm has also brought blizzard conditions to Southern California, while blizzards and tornadoes have swept across the country affecting multiple states. The Mardi Gras celebration was disrupted by thunderstorms and strong winds in the South, with a major storm moving through the region. Residents in Altadena, California are returning home for the first time after the Eaton Fire, while a state of emergency has been declared in the Carolinas and South Carolina due to wildfires prompting evacuations. The Trump administration has also targeted layoffs at NOAA and the National Weather Service. Additionally, Utah officials are warning of a consistently dangerous snowpack amid a deadly avalanche season. Overall, these deadly storms and tornadoes have caused significant damage and destruction across multiple states.
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